Daily Trust Sunday

Refugees, IDPs need more attention-Don

- From Ahmed Tahir Ajobe, Lokoja

A university Don, Dr Biola Adimula has lamented the deplorable condition of people displaced by conflicts and other disasters in the country, urging more attention for their wellbeing.

Adimula, who is an associate professor of law at the University of Ilorin, in an interview with journalist­s in Lokoja said internally displaced persons across camps in the country live in unwholesom­e conditions which have further worsened their traumatic experience.

She noted that available amenities in those locations were not enough to cater for the needs of the displaced thus making them vulnerable to abuses and exploitati­ons.

Adimula who is also a renowned refugees and IDPs advocate, called on the government to be more proactive in taking measures to ensure good health, welfare and economic empowermen­t of refugees and IDPs while battling the COVID-19 pandemic.

“In this COVID-19 challengin­g time, we have seen a connectedn­ess that transcends borders. Ordinary people have stepped up to help. Host communitie­s especially those in low and middleinco­me countries where nearly 90 percent of the world’s refugees live have continued to demonstrat­e a remarkable welcome.

“They are, for example, volunteeri­ng as front line health workers in Colombia and the United Kingdom; making soap for distributi­on in Lebanon and Niger; sewing masks and protective gears in Iran; helping construct isolation centres in Bangladesh; and elsewhere around the world, they are contributi­ng time to help the needy in their host communitie­s,” she pointed out.

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